impious
Americanadjective
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not pious or religious; lacking reverence for God, religious practices, etc.; irreligious; ungodly.
- Synonyms:
- irreverent , blasphemous , sacrilegious
adjective
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lacking piety or reverence for a god; ungodly
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lacking respect; undutiful
Other Word Forms
- impiously adverb
- impiousness noun
Etymology
Origin of impious
Example Sentences
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Having conferred upon Franco’s touchdown its name for 11 o’clock news viewers to embrace, I accept neither credit nor, should you hold the moniker to be impious, blame.”
From Washington Post
Once it felt impious just to say the word Auschwitz.
From The Guardian
I left singing the show’s catchy number “What’s the Buzz” with impious sarcasm.
From Los Angeles Times
But Harriet would have disliked those novels’ impious ruminations on motherhood, and probably also their authors.
From The New Yorker
Surviving a political smear campaign that implied he was an impious Muslim, Mr. Joko appears to have won a second term in this month’s elections.
From New York Times
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